AFRO-LATINX Revolution - Puerto Rico
Director of Photography, Editor & Producer
Latin America and the Caribbean received 95 percent of the Africans stolen during the trans-Atlantic slave trade. But what does it mean to be a descendent of those Africans today, in a world where more voices are calling out racism in Latin America? Why do some Black Latinos call themselves "Afro-LatinX" and why do some others dislike the term? And do Afro-Puerto Ricans face similar struggles with policing, discrimination, and economic inequality as Black Americans outside of the island?
This series was produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center.
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